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1. Video Game Addict
Someone who plays videogames an average of 40 hours or more a week.They're usually hooked on rpg's like Phantasy star but there are other types of vg addicts too.
Video game addicts are very jumpy
2. the people game
a slug-bug type of game in which you replace the vehicles with types of people.
FP:: Fat Person
BP:: Bald Person
UP:: Ugly Person
etc. etc.
You yell the characteristic, in code so as not to offend people, and the color of their clothing (i.e. shirt color).
.Fred, Jack and Sally are playing The People Game.

(a fat kid in purple wandering by)
Fred:: "FP PURPLE!" *hits Jack*
(a bald lady wearing an orange sweater passes)
Jack:: "BP ORANGE!" *slugs Sally, she cries*
(an old man using a cane and walking a dog wearing grey jacket saunters past)
Fred:: "OP GREY!" *punches Sally, she cries more*
3. The UrbanDictionary Game
A game invented involving UrbanDictionary which can be played with 2 or more players, preferably those who do not surf UrbanDictionary for hours at a time. The rules of the game as are follows.

1. Almost everything on UrbanDictionary is sexually related in some way, so the goal is to guess how many definitions there are for a word.

2. The Wordmaster (typically the guy with the computer) searches for a word on UD. Before pressing enter, each player guesses how many sexually related definitions there will be.

3. Following The Price Is Right rules, the person who is closest without going over wins. This person then gets a point. Two people can place the same bet, but no more than once every three points.

4. In the event of a tie with two players, a sexual term is entered and the number of NONsexual definitions is guessed.

5. In the event of a tie between multiple players, the tie can be worked out by a round of rock paper scissors, shin kicking, or wiener fencing.

6. A bonus point is given if you guess the definition of a word before it is searched.

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4. Rep The Game
Chillin in the cut, rollin blunts, pimpin, smashin chicken heads and all types of ill shit deemed game worthy......If you have to look up this definition you definitely are NOT reppin the game!
Michael Thalmann and Jason Kearns thought they could rep the game like Tyson Copeland but they realized they had assistant pimp blood flowing through their veins so they left it to the pro.
5. vgg
Abbriviation of Very Good Game. Used in on-line chat.
Joe plays chess with Sue. He wins. He types vgg.
6. Gears of War
Originally shipped on the 7th of November 2006, but was not released in places such as Walmart and Target until November 12th, also knows as E-Day.

The game takes place 14 years after E-Day, and you are to finish off the locust hoards by destroying their underground civilization. The game features three difficulty settings: Casual, Hardcore, and Insane. Insane can only be played once you have completed all five acts. Playing through on Casual will take 6-7 hours, Hardcore 8-9 and Insane 10-14.

Gears of War truley thrives in the multiplayer universe. Weather it be playing the campaign online side by side with a friend and nearl;y no lag, to playing a 4v4 warzone match. There are 3 game types to play online in versus (ranked and player matches) and 10 maps. The game types are:
Warzone- One life elimination. Simple.
Assassination- To win, you must kill the enemy leader. The leader the first round is determined by who joined the Locust or CoG team first. If you win, the leader becomes who ever kill the enemy leader. If you lose, the leader transfers over to who ever has the moist points. Also, the leader is the only person who can pick up special weapons.
Execution- In order to die, you must be executed. This can be acomplished by: Sniper headshot, headshot while you are bleeding out, grenade tag, shot gun to the chest, chainsawed, or curbstomped.

Points are determined as follows:
Kills: 20 for normal kill, 25 for execution.
Downs: Putting someone in a bleed out...
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7. MMGS
A "Massively Multiplayer Gaming Service". Often known inaccurately as an "MMORPG", or "Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game". The new term of MMGS is a more concise and accurate term to refer to this style of computer gaming.

Use of the term "online" in the inaccurate "MMORPG" is unnecessary, as it is impossible to have a massively multiplayer game that is not online. The "RPG" tag is also inaccurate in most instances, as several new MMGSs are not, in fact, role playing games- by design. Also, in those games that exist that are role playing games, very few players actually choose to role play.

The new term is more accurate with the addition of the "GS", for "Gaming Service". This clarifies one point of confusion for those who don't have the development knowledge to differentiate between game types. Some games that are considered by casual players to be of the MMGS genre are in fact not Massively Multiplayer Online Gaming Services- Guild Wars is a prime example. Guild Wars is a multiplayer game with massively multiplayer virtual game lobbies (the towns). The reason the game does not cost a monthly fee, as all gaming services do, is due to the massive design differences inherent in creation of an MMGS vs. an OCG (online computer game). Any true MMGS requires a monthly fee to offset development and pr...
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